Former Patriots and Jets offensive lineman Damien Woody, now an ESPN analyst, checked in with Dennis & Callahan on Wednesday to discuss Thursday's Pats-Jets game.

Asked which team has more dislike for the other, Woody said it's the Jets, although he noted: "This time around it's been quiet here in New York from the Jets' perspective."

Said Woody: "I'm saying the Jets hate the Patriots more. I think No. 1, part of it is because of the success. When I was with the Patriots, we always looked at the Jets like a little brother, to be honest with you. We had a lot of success against the Jets. I think part of it has to do with being envious of the Patriots' success and trying to ascend to the level that the Patriots are on within the division.

"And a little part of it is what coach [Bill] Belichick did when he had that one-day deal with the napkin [when he wrote his resignation note on a napkin as he was about to be...

"I felt like anything I tossed up was going in," Taylor told The Associated Press.

The previous record was 113 by Bevo Francis of Rio Grande against Hillsdale in 1954.

Grinnell plays an uptempo game unlike any other team in the country and has led the nation in scoring 17 of the past 19 seasons. The Pioneers' previous individual scoring record was 89 points by Griffin Lentsch last Nov. 19 against Principia.

Taylor, who transferred from Wisconsin-La Crosse this year, scored 58 points at halftime and then averaged four points a minute in the second half. His total overshadowed an impressive performance from Faith Baptist's David Larson, who hit 34-of-44 shots...

Right-hander Allen Webster, a key prospect in permitting the Red Sox blockbuster with the Dodgers in August, was the top prospect among six players added by Boston to its 40-man roster on Tuesday night for the purposes of protecting them from the Rule 5 draft. He was joined by fellow starting pitching prospect Steve Wright (a knuckleballer), reliever Alex Wilson, catchers Christian Vazquez and Dan Butler and outfielder Alex Hassan in the group of players whom the Sox elected to protect from next month's Rule 5 draft.

In order to create space for those players on the 40-man roster, the Sox designated five players for assignment: pitchers Zach Stewart, David Carpenter and Sandy Rosario, third baseman Danny Valencia and utility man Ivan De Jesus Jr. for assignment.

For a complete breakdown of the players who were added and subtracted from the 40-man roster, click here.

Despite any last-minute setbacks, Aaron Hernandez will play against the Jets on Thursday, according to Albert Breer of NFL Network. The tight end, who has been hobbled with an ankle issue since a Week 2 loss to the Cardinals, was listed as limited on the Patriots practice report on Tuesday, and has 17 catches for 143 yards and two touchdowns in four games of action this season. New England could use the extra depth at tight end, as Rob Gronkowski's arm injury figures to keep him on the sidelines for the next four to eight weeks.

According to Buster Olney of ESPN (via twitter), the Yankees have agreed with Hiroki Kuroda on a one-year deal to bring the right-hander back to the Yankees. Olney added that Kuroda will have a $15 million salary with a chance to earn incentives that will top out at less than $1 million.

Once Kuroda declined the one-year, $13.3 million qualifying offer that the Yankees made to him following the season, the Sox had considerable interest in the 37-year-old given his considerable success in 2012 in New York (16-11, 3.22 ERA, 167 strikeouts in 219 2/3 innings), his consistent track record in Major League Baseball (in five years with the Dodgers and Yankees, he's never had an ERA of higher than 3.76) and the fact that he sought only a short-term deal given his interest in finishing his career back in his native Japan. However, it became evident to the Sox that they were...

Butch Stearns joins Glenn and Fred to react to the Patriots victory over the Rams. They discuss Tom Brady's record setting 201st quarterback victory and debate if he is truly the greatest player of all time.

WEEI.com's Mike Petraglia and Ben Kichen of the 'Dale and Holley Show' talk about what the Celtics will need to do in order to be considered one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference along with the Cavs.

The first hour of Saturday Skate starts up against the third period of Bruins - Sabres, so Ken Laird and Rear Admiral give some Red Sox hot stove and Rob Gronkowski thoughts before moving into Bruins - Sabres game reaction

Mut defends himself in voting for Trump despite Alex Reimer's claim that he only voted for him because he goes along with whatever Gerry said. Damien Woody joins the guys for his second Friday interview.

Damien Woody praises Tom Brady's work ethic and thinks he can play three or four more seasons. Woody thinks Brady pushed the limits on Deflategate but it didn't play a role in the Patriots beating the Colts in the 2014 AFC Championship game.

Glenn, Lou, and Christian are starting to think that the Ravens are the Pats biggest Rival. They cite the frequency with which they play, the importance of their games, the fact that the Ravens have won in Foxborough, and that they always play close games.

Glenn, Lou, and Christian react to John Tomase's comments on "The Hot Stove Show" last night, where he bagged on Dave Dombrowski fro decimating the Red Sox Farm System. Lou feels very strongly that Prospects exist to get big time Players. He also feels that the Red Sox are already the Chicago Cubs. Glenn rails against Tomase and other "Prospect Hoarders." Christian talks about "Beanie Babies."

Glenn, Lou, and Christian discuss Pablo Sandoval's conversation with ESPN Deportes, where he talks about a renewed interest in Baseball, getting healthy, and wanting his son to be able to see him play at a high level.

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Kirk Minihane, WEEI Podcast King, talks to the Podcast Godfather Adam Carolla about his new documentary about Le Mans, the backlash from the Election, and his time with Donald Trump on the Apprentice. The audio quality isn't great but the conversation is.

Kirk Minihane is a non-believer, Larry Johnson is a preacher, when Larry found Kirk doesn't believe in God he challenged Kirk to allow him on to the podcast to talk about religion and faith. Kirk and Larry have a tremendous conversation about God and Larry tries to convert Kirk into a believer.

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Episode 2 of the official podcast of Kirk & Callahan, as Kirk and Gerry acknowledge their first real on-air fight on that morning's show. The guys also discuss newbie Rich Keefe, Gary Tanguay, and Larry Bird's 60th birthday

Kirk Minihane and Rich Keefe sit down to talk about what its like to join an already established show, how his start with the station has been received, and Kirk tries to get Rich to dish on his relationships with his former co-workers. For you listeners who think they may want to get into radio, Kirk gives Rich advice that could pertain to you as well.

Episode 2 of the official podcast of Kirk & Callahan, as Kirk and Gerry acknowledge their first real on-air fight on that morning's show. The guys also discuss newbie Rich Keefe, Gary Tanguay, and Larry Bird's 60th birthday